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2013年9月18日星期三

Azmira Holistic Animal Care Giardia & Parasitic D"tox (1 Oz)


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Azmira Holistic Animal Care Giardia & Parasitic D’tox (1 Oz)


Azmira Holistic Animal Care Giardia & Parasitic D’tox (1 Oz)


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2013年9月17日星期二

Animal Update: Treating Giardia In Pets - CBS San Francisco

Pet dog rests on a bed. (AP photo)

Pet dog rests on a bed. (AP photo)






From KCBS Animal Update







(KCBS) – Giardia has been described as a cause of “camper’s diarrhea,” but dogs and cats get this as well. KCBS’ Jeff Bell spoke to Dr. Jack Aldridge, Director of Veterinary Services at The San Francisco SPCA, about this disease in this week’s Animal Update.



Giardia is a protozoan infection of the intestines and is very common. Most dogs contract this disease by drinking water contaminated by other animals, either wildlife or domestic. Since this is the rainy season in the Bay Area, we see many cases of Giardia.


The most common symptom is stubborn diarrhea, sometimes with lots of gas and occasionally, bloody mucus, usually without stomach upset or loss of appetite. If you see these symptoms, collect a stool sample and visit your veterinarian right away. And always wash up well after handling your pet and fecal samples. Although rare, it’s possible for people to acquire Giardia directly from animals.



For treatment, the drug called metronidazole (better known as Flagyl) is commonly used first, though other medications are indicated for stubborn infections. The classic, “soft bland diet,” of well-cooked white rice and lean protein can also help. Dogs do not acquire permanent immunity to Giardia after treatment, so they can contract the disease again. And although a vaccine is available, experts don’t consider it effective in most situations.


For more information visit the San Francisco SPCA website: www.sfspca.org.


Animal Update airs on KCBS All News 740AM and 106.9FM on Sundays at 1:35 p.m., 3:35 p.m., and 9:21 p.m.


(© 2011 CBS Broadcasting Inc. All Rights Reserved. This material may not be published, broadcast, rewritten, or redistributed.)




2013年9月16日星期一

Time To Clean Up The Dog Park!! « Countryside Animal Hospital & Kennels


By Jess CVT, on April 22nd, 2013




That’s right. It’s that time of year. Time to pick up the poop!


Please come out and help us keep our dog park clean.


When: Saturday, April 27th


Start time: 8am


Where: The Dundas Dog Park


Please leave your pup at home and wear appropriate clothes.


Gloves, trash bags, hand sanitizer and a search grid will all be provided.


If we finish early enough, we may go to the Northfield Dog Park as well.


Here are a few facts:


1) Dog Poop is NOT Fertilizer!


Dog poop in particular is not fertilizer like cow manure. Contrary to popular opinion not all poop is created equal. Dog’s have a high protein based diet that creates a very acidic excrement or waste product. Far more info than you ever wanted to know about your favorite furry friend’s business, right? But, it’s true. Cow manure is in fact good for vegitation because it in fact started out that way. Dog’s diets are very different. Most dog foods today are composed of beef, chicken and/or pork products. This creates a high acidic waste product that is bad for your grass and can leave your back yard looking like, well, not looking like much of a yard at all.


2) Dog are a very signifcant host of bacteria that is harmful to humans


One gram of dog waste can contain 23 million fecal coliform bacteria. Dog waste can spread giardia and salmonella as well.


3) Not picking up after your dog may be illegal


Most metropolitan areas have impossed fines, some cities up to $ 750 if you don’t pick up after your dog in a public place. Many cities are looking into legislation that will apply to private property as well because of its impact on the enviorment.


4) Parasites form dog waste can be passed on to childern, other dogs, and even themselves


Some of the possible ways a dog or cat can obtain various different parasities, viruses and stages of bacteria from their own poop include: rolling in their feces, pawing at it, and in rare instances even eating it-coprophagy. Some alments that can affect humas are: Parvo Virus, Trichinosis, Whipworms, Hookworms, Roundworms, Giardia and Coccidia.


5) One pile of pet waste can take a year or more to fully breakdown.


If you have any questions, you can contact Dr. Peggy Anne Hawkins DVM at 507-649-0798




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2013年9月14日星期六

August | 2012 | Ingram Park Animal Hospital


What if your pet was diagnosed with Giardiasis?


Clinical Signs and Transmission


Giardia is protozoa that infect the intestines. Giardia can cause vomiting, diarrhea, loss of appetite, weight loss, and dehydration. Generally, giardia is transmitted from water contamination in the environment, although water is not necessary for it to survive in the environment. Rivers, lakes, streams, ponds, cattle tanks, etc. are classic problem areas for giardia.


It is important to treat giardia because they pose a serious health risk to humans, including diarrhea. If you have any human medical questions, please contact your family physician for advice.


Treatment


Your pet will go home with an anti-giardia medication (usually either metronidazole or fenbendazole depending on the Doctor’s preference). Please follow all instructions on the label accordingly. If your pet is on metronidazole, please monitor for any neurological side affects including stumbling, “drunkenness,” rapid eye movement back and forth, seizures, etc. Your pet should be bathed at least once while being treated in order to wash away any giardia cysts that might be stuck to the coat.


If needed, anti-nausea medications, appetite stimulants, probiotics, and temporary therapeutic diets may be prescribed by the Doctor based on the individual pet’s case. Please follow all label instructions accordingly. Severe cases could necessitate hospitalization for IV fluids and injectable medications.


Environment


Please keep the yard picked up from all feces and remove any sources of stagnant water. Please minimize exposure to river, lake, or cattle tank water. Please make sure that everyone washes his or her hands in warm soapy water for at least 30 seconds after handling any pet.


Indoor areas should be thoroughly cleaned, and if possible disinfected with a solution of 1 part bleach to 32 parts water. Please check the surface for color safeness before applying bleach solution. Allow the solution to set for one minute before drying. Steam cleaning carpets may be helpful since those surfaces are not safe to bleach. Any pet should be thoroughly bathed before being put back into the cleaned environment.


Outdoor areas, if concrete, can be cleaned and disinfected as above. Dirt and vegetation unfortunately cannot be disinfected without destroying the plants.


Follow-up


We recommend a Follow-Up Examination and recheck Intestinal Parasite Examination in 5-8 days depending on medication prescribed to make sure that treatment was successful. Please monitor appetite, energy level, vomiting, diarrhea, or neurological problems and call for a recheck appointment if your pet stops eating or has continued problems. Please call IPAH at (210) 680-1800 if you have any questions or concerns.


IPAH recommends annual heartworm testing and year round administration of monthly Heartworm, Intestinal Parasite, and Flea prevention for all dogs and cats. Not only is this important for preventing illness in your companions, but it is important for preventing illness in your human family, too. Please contact us today about getting your companions on this vital part of their preventive wellness care.




by Charlotte Means, DVM


Magoo was a big, playful Labrador retriever who often got himself into some sticky situations. Usually, his escapades were harmless. But one day, he managed to snag a box of raisins from the pantry and ended up eating an entire pound of the sweet treats. Other than being exasperated by Magoo’s behavior, his guardians didn’t think much about it. They knew that lots of people shared grapes with their dogs and often used raisins as training rewards. So it hardly seemed the kind of emergency that required a call to the veterinarian. In fact, if Magoo’s parents had called the ASPCA’s Animal Poison Control Center (APCC) just a few years ago, they would have been told not to worry about it.


Through the Grapevine


Enter the APCC AnToxTM database, a computerized system that contains nearly 500,000 animal-related medical conditions and that enables veterinarians to quickly identify toxic-substance exposures, recognize clinical signs and administer proper treatment. By tracking cases in this registry, similarities in animal medical conditions nationwide can be logged and syndromes can be identified.


Around 1999, the APCC began noticing a trend in dogs who had eaten grapes or raisins: Nearly all developed acute renal (kidney) failure. As more cases were reported, enough data was generated in the database to help veterinarians identify and treat dogs at risk. In all of the cases, the ingredients for potential acute renal failure were the same. Whether the ingested grapes were purchased fresh from grocery stores or grown in private yards didn’t seem to matter, nor did the brand eaten. And the ingested amounts varied considerably, from over a pound of grapes to as little as a single serving of raisins. The cases weren’t from any specific region, but instead came from across the United States.


The database showed that dogs who ate the grapes and raisins typically vomited within a few hours of ingestion. Most of the time, partially digested grapes and raisins could be seen in the vomit, fecal material, or both. At this point, some dogs would stop eating (anorexia), and develop diarrhea. The dogs often became quiet and lethargic, and showed signs of abdominal pain. These clinical signs lasted for several days — sometimes even weeks.


When medical care was sought, blood chemistry panels showed consistent patterns.  Hypercalcemia (elevated blood calcium levels) was frequently present, as well as elevated levels of blood urea nitrogen, creatinine and phosphorous (substances that reflect kidney function). These chemistries began to increase anywhere from 24 hours to several days after the dogs ate the fruit.  As the kidney damage developed, the dogs would produce little urine. When they could no longer produce urine, death occurred. In some cases, dogs who received timely veterinary care still had to be euthanized.


Why did the fruit cause the dogs to become ill? No one knows. Suspect grapes and raisins have been screened for various pesticides, heavy metals (such as zinc or lead), and mycotoxins (fungal contaminants) and so far, all results have come back negative. In the cases where the grapes were grown in private yards, owners confirmed that no insecticides, fertilizers or antifungals had been used on the fruit.


“Raisin” the Success Rate


Even though the exact cause of the renal failure is unknown, dogs who ingest grapes and raisins can be treated successfully to prevent its development. The first line of defense is decontamination. Inducing vomiting in recent ingestions and administering activated charcoal helps prevent absorption of potential toxins. Dogs should be hospitalized and placed on intravenous fluids for a minimum of 48 hours. A veterinarian should monitor blood chemistry daily for at least three days following the ingestion. If all blood work is normal after three days, it’s unlikely that kidney failure will occur. If a dog shows evidence of renal failure, fluids must be continued, and other medications should be used to stimulate urine production. Some dogs may need peritoneal dialysis, a process where the peritoneum (the membranes surrounding the abdominal organs) is used to filter waste products that are normally filtered by the kidney.


Thanks in part to the AnTox database, grape or raisin ingestion can be easily identified and treated. Today, a dog can make a complete recovery from this potentially fatal condition. They can be reached at 1-888-426-4435.


Dr. Means is a veterinary toxicologist at the ASPCA’s Animal Poison Control Center in Urbana, Illinois.


Reprinted from ASPCA Animal Watch, Summer 2002, Volume 22, Number 2, with permission from The American Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Animals, 424 East 92nd Street, New York, NY 10128-6804.


The ASPCA Animal Poison Control Center is the only animal poison control center in North America. Established in 1978, at the University of IllinoisCollege of Veterinary Medicine. The Center is the only facility of its kind. Located in Urbana, Illinois, the specially trained staff provides assistance to pet owners and specific diagnostic and treatment recommendations to veterinarians.  In 2001, the Center handled over 65,000 cases.


If you have any questions or concerns, please contact IPAH at (210) 680-1800.


IPAH recommends annual heartworm testing and year round administration of monthly Heartworm, Intestinal Parasite, and Flea prevention for all dogs and cats. Not only is this important for preventing illness in your companions, but it is important for preventing illness in your human family, too. Please contact us today about getting your companions on this vital part of their preventive wellness care.




It’s important to keep your medicines out of your pet’s reach at all times, because human medication can be toxic to your pets! When your pet feels sick or is acting under the weather, never give them a human medicine, but bring them in for veterinary care instead. Even if you mean well, a dose of human medicine could be fatal to your pet. 


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Animal Health - Giardia inside Dogs




Generally there remain multiple issues that veterinarians don’t understand about giardia furthermore , bacterial infections in animals. Giardia are in possibility protozoans, single celled micro organism. It isn’t unusual for giardia organisms are inside the intestinal tract of several pets, which includes animals. On the other offer, many of us are unaware of precisely how widespread giardia could be.


Giardia is a pest. It links itself during lining on the intestinal tract. It may also drift free regarding the lining within the bowel. Several canines are just take asymptotic, meaning they never display any kind of signs and symptoms. Alot more pet dogs will evolve symptoms high of any giardia infectivity. All which is too complicated to understand. There are times where dogs consume a higher count of entire body organism but show no characteristic of being affected. Then it is a case where signs are barely detected and you’ve got a huge break without. This doesn’t affect one breed as compared to another.


Giardia is generally most serious regarding young puppies. The actual contamination can certainly express itself as looseness of as well as weakling or mucousy stool. Additional characteristics and symptoms linked with giardia will incorporate weight loss, lack of the and very poor long for. A pup or even dog might give yourself the best long-term, small level giardia illness and, whenever they become stressed clients purpose the actual toxic contamination may flare up and end up being really severe. This signifies that giardia can stick around for a prolonged period.


Giardia occurs in 2 phases: small swimming, feasting phase within your doggie’s intestine because cyst phase which moves through his or her fecal material and that’s the transferred in the grass. These types of cysts can easily survive for assorted months outside the system if you feel led sufficient humidity present. If your four-legged ingests them yet in turn, or perhaps if the next canine ingests them, then actual never-ending cycle commences somewhere. This tends to the strain giardia extremely difficult to take out once it is in the house.


It’s always essential to gather after your pet dogs yet prepared food so of you think that each of your dogs seems to begin using giardia contamination. This will certainly help prevent your new pet, or even one of our own other canines, from getting contaminated with the living bacteria. It happens to be suspected that giardia might also possibly be passed to human creatures.


If your pet dog is prone to on-going difficulties with looseness of, specifically when there is pretty bloody or mucousy barstool, you must see your animal medical practitioner. Your veterinarian could ensure an analysis of giardia by examining your canine’s stool for signs rule giardia cysts. Cysts are generally only passed now and again therefore your veterinarian will need perform 2-3 bowel examinations that will come across evidence associated with the giardia contamination.


If your doggy ‘s got giardia then your veterinarian can probably conserve the contamination with metronidazole oregon quinacrine. These are the 2 anti-protozoal supplements most generally suggested with regard to dealing with a giardia rrssue.


Young puppies tend to take a look most at danger of becoming dehydrated via the diarrhea related to giardia. On the other hand, with excellent veterinary clinic treatment your puppy or doggy should fight this contamination. In the event you’ve additional pet dogs accent piece is a very good notion for just about all them to become treated even though they are displaying warning signs of giardia or not. Web page want to thoroughly ” rake ” up even the tiniest remnants of waste material through your residence thus your pet dogs cannot become re-infected.


It is extremely important to cease your pet dogs deep under sampling manure samples off their wildlife, such as cows furthermore , horses. Many creatures might current traces of giardia and your four-legged may pick them up whenever he or she noses about the fecal/manure excrement.


Even though this is the actual surgical procedure when giardia could churn out established, there are generally several events when your dog may get looseness of and the actual be responsible for is unidentified. Your veterinarian might struggle to help make a many diagnosis. Giardia might be assumed but your animal medical practitioner may be incapable which are confirming it. In instances such as an individual should consider their vet’s ideal suggestions. He or she may choose maintain your furry friend to put microbial contamination or perhaps not treat the diarrhea in the slightest degree. As long as your new pet improves, that is what normally matters.


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